This wasn't really about me arguing about the info on scientific ideals. It was about others knowing and learning that there isn't just one ideal to think of. Really, arguing about the unknown and the uncertain future doesn't do much... even though I started this thread.
(The actual person who this was intended to wasn't even here and hasn't been for a while, lol. I guess I should have checked, ha ha ha...)

What you hear about the past is what you think you know, you assume it's true or want to assume so, so you do. That's what leads to differentials between people. Again, the concept that we are all the same, yet different. Decisions about how you should view the world, really should be based on both the differences and similarities between each other. At what point should you make the decision on how others should take to heart without considering everyone else? That in itself is a form of human nature. Selfish yes, but a form of perception none the less.

"Judge not, lest ye be judged."
-(I can't remember who, lol)


Theories and Ideals are just that, theories and ideals. You can't make them any truer then thinking so, yet people are so content with trying to. posting and making banter does nothing in the end, unless it has a conclusion to come to.
As such, my conclusion is up above, one paragraph.